At Shri Balaji Sugars & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., our commitment to sustainability extends to soil nourishment. We produce Bio-Potash Granules (BPG) from the ash generated by our slop-fired incineration boilers used in ethanol production. These granules are rich in potassium and essential micronutrients, offering an eco-friendly alternative to chemical potash fertilizers.
BPG plays a key role in enhancing soil fertility and supporting long-term agricultural productivity — all while reducing industrial waste.
BPG is created by processing and granulating the boiler ash derived from incinerating spent wash in ethanol production. The result is a dark, dry, free-flowing granular fertilizer that is rich in potassium and naturally occurring minerals.
Followings are some key characteristics of BPG-
🌿 Contains high levels of plant-available potash (K₂O)
🌱 Improves soil structure and water retention
🚫 Free from synthetic chemicals
🟤 Granule form allows uniform spreading
📜 Complies with FCO (Fertilizer Control Order) standards
Followings are some key characteristics of BPG-
🌿 Contains high levels of plant-available potash (K₂O)
🌱 Improves soil structure and water retention
🚫 Free from synthetic chemicals
🟤 Granule form allows uniform spreading
📜 Complies with FCO (Fertilizer Control Order) standards
BPG is created by processing and granulating the boiler ash derived from incinerating spent wash in ethanol production. The result is a dark, dry, free-flowing granular fertilizer that is rich in potassium and naturally occurring minerals.
🌾 Promotes Root Development: Potassium boosts root strength and nutrient uptake
💧 Increases Drought Tolerance: Improves plant resistance to water stress
🌱 Enhances Crop Quality: Leads to better grain filling, fruit size, and taste
♻️ Eco-Friendly: Made from renewable, recycled industrial waste
🚜 Cost-Effective: Ideal for sustainable and organic farming practices
BPG is ideal for use in:
Sugarcane
Pulses and oilseeds
Fruits and vegetables
Grains (wheat, rice, maize)
Horticultural and flowering plants
It can be applied directly or mixed with compost, depending on crop requirements.